The Unwritten Empire: Abdulrazak Gurnah And The Legacies Of Colonialism (World Literature)

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“The Unwritten Empire” offers a compelling and comprehensive exploration of Abdulrazak Gurnah’s life, literary work, and enduring impact on postcolonial literature. Born in Zanzibar in 1948, Gurnah’s personal history is deeply entwined with the turbulent legacy of colonialism, migration, and displacement. Forced into exile in England at the age of 18 following the 1964 Zanzibar Revolution, his experience of loss and estrangement became a central wellspring for his storytelling.This biography delves into Gurnah’s evolution as both a writer and academic, tracing his journey from his multicultural upbringing on the Swahili coast through to his role as a professor of English and postcolonial literatures at the University of Kent. It provides detailed analyses of his major novels—Paradise, By the Sea, Afterlives and others—that unravel silenced histories of empire, identity, and memory through intimate, lyrical narratives rather than grand historic allegories.Gurnah’s nuanced portrayal of the fractured lives caught between continents challenges simplistic binaries of coloniser and colonised, exposing the complex human cost of empire and its aftermath. His characters—refugees, traders, scholars—navigate spaces of cultural hybridity and trauma with quiet dignity and moral clarity, reflecting the unresolved echoes of history.Beyond literary critique, this book situates Gurnah as a vital contemporary voice in discussions of migration, nationalism, and multiculturalism, emphasising how his work resonates powerfully in today’s fractured world. It reveals a writer whose stories insist on the humanity of the displaced and the importance of bearing witness.For scholars and general readers alike, The Unwritten Empire is an illuminating tribute and thoughtful call to engage with the layered legacies of colonialism through one of the most important writers of our time. Read more

ASIN B0FHLN5Y9B
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Language English
File size 503 KB
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Publisher Global East-West (London)
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Print length 277 pages
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Part of series World Literature
Publication date July 14, 2025
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